[c-nsp] Cisco Security Advisory: TCP State Manipulation Denial ofService Vulnerabilities in Multiple Cisco Products

Gert Doering gert at greenie.muc.de
Fri Sep 18 17:04:30 EDT 2009


Hi,

On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 12:46:44PM -0700, Kevin Graham wrote:
> Though there's always bumps, but the GSR (IOS->XR) and 6500 (CatOS->IOS) were
> well-executed, customer focused migrations that allowed each to move forward
> without alienating an existing install base and complicating future purchasing
> decisions.

Yes.  Then they split the 6500 and 7600 BUs.  Down the drain goes the
happy customer base.  I think this is really the thing that annoys me
most - they know how to do it right, and conciously decided to go the
other way.

gert
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